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until the end of the 1980's. the designers of the 1980's. anyway, i was seeing that coutoure, made me dream. i realize that there were people that were not from coutoure but as good as coutoure. when i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was a journalist, explaining the clothing. now we call them stylists, which in reality was an editor, especially one which is a dead now. it was very inspiring. one from the magazine "elle." f fabulous, fabulous editor. she was mixing the close. she was doing something else than the panoply. matching, like in coutoure. she was taking an overall and putting with high heels and glamorous jewelry. i loved it. it shows me that you are not obliged. you do not have to wear the matching thing. coutoure, i saw similar things and making the dream, you know? instead, in myself, you know, i am sure that i was supposed to do coutoure. but at that time, there was no place. when
until the end of the 1980's. the designers of the 1980's. anyway, i was seeing that coutoure, made me dream. i realize that there were people that were not from coutoure but as good as coutoure. when i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was a journalist, explaining the clothing. now we call them stylists, which in reality was an editor, especially...
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it must've been completely taboo when you started doing the mine in 1970's and early 1980's. >> i think it was, yes. it was, to be honest, all the things i did that were supposed to be provocative or maybe that make me called a bad boy to the french, because some of the journalists saw that was making jokes and things like that, provocative things. it was not as a provocation. my goal is to be known, so i have to make them be seen this way. it was more because of my reflection and also what i was seeing around me. i mean, people were thinking that i was going out a lot in going to all the parties. no, i was working, working a lot. but i have eyes on my fashion. my fashion as to see video savoy year. complete voyeur. i love to see. i tell you through tv, a lot of movies. the images make me react. and maybe make me understand also sometimes. sometimes in the wrong way. through image sometimes it is true that you have not to consider that all you see in the images real. they can make you be more creative. so what was going around, it was the post-rebellion of the woman. and it was some kin
it must've been completely taboo when you started doing the mine in 1970's and early 1980's. >> i think it was, yes. it was, to be honest, all the things i did that were supposed to be provocative or maybe that make me called a bad boy to the french, because some of the journalists saw that was making jokes and things like that, provocative things. it was not as a provocation. my goal is to be known, so i have to make them be seen this way. it was more because of my reflection and also...
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s office for a very long time. he is a very respectful man, and very friendly and nice to everyone, but the thing i want to tell you, he was the supervisor for district 5. i live in district 5. i want to tell you everything that happened in district 5, whether it was a car wreck, a fire, shooting, a fight, arguments, he was there. i do not care what time of night it was. i do not care where it was. he was there. he came in his pajamas. you could see the pajamas under his jacket to come and see about a child that got killed. he was very much concerned. where i live that, if it was not for him, and i cannot thank him enough for what he did for marcus garvey, fighting for us for two years to get the funds to renovate, we cannot thank him enough. i am speaking for the people and the addition that could not make it. i was going to come if i had to crawl. he is a good person. and he is going to be a good share of. i will tell you why, because he has the heart for it. he is compassionate, but he is strong. he do not take
s office for a very long time. he is a very respectful man, and very friendly and nice to everyone, but the thing i want to tell you, he was the supervisor for district 5. i live in district 5. i want to tell you everything that happened in district 5, whether it was a car wreck, a fire, shooting, a fight, arguments, he was there. i do not care what time of night it was. i do not care where it was. he was there. he came in his pajamas. you could see the pajamas under his jacket to come and see...
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market for their age group that has not been as bad as it is today since the depression or the 1940's. the smallest thing can trigger a crisis now. it is a powder keg. on the other hand, along with this crisis is a powerful new set of tools that have arrived so breakthrough is also possible. we have a decision to make. let me talk about the sharing economy and how it plays into this. we define it broadly. we see it as a shift from a top- down factory model of society to a pear to peer network model of society. large corporations further consolidate wealth and power in the old system. the emerging sharing economy is democratizing wealth and decision making in new networking modes of production, consumption, and governance. the sharing economy is driven by economic, environmental, and social crisis, also new technologies come a new culture of sharing, and a new generation, the first one raised on the net where schering is part of their value system -- where sharing is part of their value system. there is car sharing, open source software. co-working and the collaborative consumption comp
market for their age group that has not been as bad as it is today since the depression or the 1940's. the smallest thing can trigger a crisis now. it is a powder keg. on the other hand, along with this crisis is a powerful new set of tools that have arrived so breakthrough is also possible. we have a decision to make. let me talk about the sharing economy and how it plays into this. we define it broadly. we see it as a shift from a top- down factory model of society to a pear to peer network...
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to >> s[speaking spanish] >> good afternoon, commissioners. my friend will interpret for me today. >> [speaking spanish] >> i represent [inaudible] and i am here to stand for sheriff mirkarimi and his wife, and i watched many hours, many months and all of the charges. this isó.% not right. and >> >> [speaking spanish] >> there have been a lot of arguments and a lot of time has gone by, and i think it is time for it to be over with. the community is waiting to have their share of reinstated in working back in his office. i believe in ross mirkarimi a share of and is low because for the community. and i hope this is the final where they have a resolution and can move up covert on this. and think you for your attention. >> Ñilpgood afternoon, commissioners. i wanted to say that i stand for ross mirkarimi. and i believe in share sheriff and i am one that voted for him, and i believe the mayor is totally against him, and i want you to vote for a fair process. and to very much. my name is patricia. bi share due to reinstate ross mirkarimi. you and
to >> s[speaking spanish] >> good afternoon, commissioners. my friend will interpret for me today. >> [speaking spanish] >> i represent [inaudible] and i am here to stand for sheriff mirkarimi and his wife, and i watched many hours, many months and all of the charges. this isó.% not right. and >> >> [speaking spanish] >> there have been a lot of arguments and a lot of time has gone by, and i think it is time for it to be over with. the community is...
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if we do not find a nexus to the relationship of the dutyx%s, thn we are opening this provision up to abuse and manipulation down the road by -- in a way that we are not really going to like. i have grave concerns about what the next case looks like unless we interpret this in a way that i think the voters intended and that is narrow and understandable for elected officials. >> if i may just add one thing. one issue that has been brought up consistently, particularly in public testimony, is the issue of fairness. i think we all agree that life is not fair. certainly, government and politics least tell all. -- least of all. i do think it is an issue we have to at least think about. and include in our deliberations. there are certainly all kinds of misconduct and some of it has been referred to specifically on the part of other elected officials in san francisco as well as other places. we see plenty of official misconduct across the board in this country. not everybody gets hauled up on charges. the issue of fairness is, who is going to bring up the charges? charges were brought up in
if we do not find a nexus to the relationship of the dutyx%s, thn we are opening this provision up to abuse and manipulation down the road by -- in a way that we are not really going to like. i have grave concerns about what the next case looks like unless we interpret this in a way that i think the voters intended and that is narrow and understandable for elected officials. >> if i may just add one thing. one issue that has been brought up consistently, particularly in public testimony,...
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our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in gauging here. why would an artist when to come here? >> mainly, access to the materials. we also give them a lot of support. when they start, it is an empty stu
our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how...
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salem in 1600 to the blacklisting and discrimination of those labeled as communist during the 1950's. it shows how mass hysteria can sweep an entire community. this is how i felt about the initial press coverage and the charges against the mayor. seeing something that was not there, demanding vengeance, shocking to watch as they made every effort to destroy family, a career, not unlike some 16th century witch hunt. i believe this has been a witch hunt and a scary time for our community. if what can happen between them can be front-page news, many citizens should be run out of town. he was being tried in the court and then in the news and then before the ethics commission. people are outraged, but what about the assassination of the abortion doctor in colorado? how many articles are there about the rape of women in chicago? [tone] has anyone brought up the fact that women are second-class citizens? or that 13 congressmen have recently voted against the reissuing of the violence against women act. this is the oldest trick in the book. ecuador today gave julien has launched asylum. -- ju
salem in 1600 to the blacklisting and discrimination of those labeled as communist during the 1950's. it shows how mass hysteria can sweep an entire community. this is how i felt about the initial press coverage and the charges against the mayor. seeing something that was not there, demanding vengeance, shocking to watch as they made every effort to destroy family, a career, not unlike some 16th century witch hunt. i believe this has been a witch hunt and a scary time for our community. if what...
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s are actually paying for it. narrator: cities and municipalities across the united states are now facing this funding gap, between projected revenue and projected expenses, as they strive to maintain water quality and meet demand. new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every
s are actually paying for it. narrator: cities and municipalities across the united states are now facing this funding gap, between projected revenue and projected expenses, as they strive to maintain water quality and meet demand. new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to...
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she was inspired when she first moved to this city in the early 1990's and discover the wild west atmosphere of open mi it's ic in the mission. >> although there were these open mics every night of the week, they were super macho. people writing poems about being jerks. beatty their chest onstage. >> she was energized by the scene and proved up with other girls who wanted their voices to be heard. touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel. theses san francisco public library took notice and asked her if she would begin carrying a monthly reading series based on her community. >> a lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers. they're just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. coming in to the library is awesome. very good for the library to show this writing community that they are welcome. at first, people were like, you want me to read at the library, really? things like that. >> as a documentary, there are interviews -- [inaudible] >> radar readings are focused on clear culture. strayed a
she was inspired when she first moved to this city in the early 1990's and discover the wild west atmosphere of open mi it's ic in the mission. >> although there were these open mics every night of the week, they were super macho. people writing poems about being jerks. beatty their chest onstage. >> she was energized by the scene and proved up with other girls who wanted their voices to be heard. touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her...
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for decades, it used to be celebration just for tourists to see the big shh@s. we haveç turned that into a neighborhood oriented city event that brings together the expertise of logisticsç that al of our military divisions have. we use the opportunity to exercise with our neighborhoods and get our agencies to talk çthrough by counsel or practice what we will do in a major national disaster. how is logistics will be moved around. how ships can come in and help us out. who commands during times when the military is present here? that level of exchange during fleet week has 10 times improve our relationship with the military and down to the very neighbors who appreciate the presence and new relationship we have, while they understand the international humanitarian role that our military has. these are all great relationships. again, you do not have to use the word "disaster" to build capacity, resiliency, and the ideas of recovery. you can take these opportunities as this remark suggests -- as this remark suggests from femaç that you look at this from a who
for decades, it used to be celebration just for tourists to see the big shh@s. we haveç turned that into a neighborhood oriented city event that brings together the expertise of logisticsç that al of our military divisions have. we use the opportunity to exercise with our neighborhoods and get our agencies to talk çthrough by counsel or practice what we will do in a major national disaster. how is logistics will be moved around. how ships can come in and help us out. who commands during...
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most of the home it is built in the city before the 1850's was meant for one socket not for a stereo and everything plugged into it it was meant for one item. hazardous material. this draino and different things, read the labels. it's important to know what you have in the home in case somebody injest it. make sure you know what you have so you don't cross contaminate. you don't want to put bleach next to ammonia. in a disaster if /taeu break and mix, what will happen. you will have a hazardous material place in your house. how about this? the typical garage. most people don't have gas in the suburbs you do. if you have lawn mowers. store it low. gas fumes will creep down to the bottom. if you have to store gas, store it mostly full. if you have an empty gas container -- if you want to protect yourself put cords across it so it doesn't fall in an earthquake. you screw it in. strap it across. make sure the shelf is screwed into the wall if it's screwed into a stud it will not tip over. when you go home look at your hazards. get everything in a box. there is no correct spot to put it.
most of the home it is built in the city before the 1850's was meant for one socket not for a stereo and everything plugged into it it was meant for one item. hazardous material. this draino and different things, read the labels. it's important to know what you have in the home in case somebody injest it. make sure you know what you have so you don't cross contaminate. you don't want to put bleach next to ammonia. in a disaster if /taeu break and mix, what will happen. you will have a hazardous...
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western maryland, 30's tonight and highs in the 60's. low 70's on wednesday. a comfortable 77. in the 70.ty, high's back into the low to the mid-80. september 10 is the peak of the hurricane season. we have had morris dorm's the building. two of them are out there that we have been tracking. tropical storm leslie and michael is weakening as it tracks north. around baltimore, a cool night. 40's by morning. 70's in the afternoon. the next chance for storms are showers are late in the day saturday. >> police have been searching for weeks for the man who barged into a gas station with a gun, demanding cash. >> details ahead. >> some lessons for the school district in it's chicago public school teachers are on strike. thousands walked off the job after they failed to reach a new contract. >> negotiations are expected to resume as 400,000 students wait to hear when they will get back to class. ha >> good evening. the picketing teachers have gone home at this point. the classrooms are empty. they have been all day as well as in other schools across the country. growing concern that co
western maryland, 30's tonight and highs in the 60's. low 70's on wednesday. a comfortable 77. in the 70.ty, high's back into the low to the mid-80. september 10 is the peak of the hurricane season. we have had morris dorm's the building. two of them are out there that we have been tracking. tropical storm leslie and michael is weakening as it tracks north. around baltimore, a cool night. 40's by morning. 70's in the afternoon. the next chance for storms are showers are late in the day...
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upper 70's and low 80's. lower end of the 50's at night. maybe some thunderstorms on saturday and sunday. >> were those snowflakes on the map? 59 degrees on tv hill. the orioles break even with the yankees. keith mills will have more. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. our ocean spray cran-cherry juice drinks are made with sweet cherries and the crisp, clean taste of our cranberries. i cannot tell a lie -- 'tis tasty. okay, george washington, did you take my truck out last night? 'tis tasty. abut it'll become so much more. concrete and steel... a new world-class resort casino in maryland. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. good morning. the ravens kickoff tonight against cincinnati a
upper 70's and low 80's. lower end of the 50's at night. maybe some thunderstorms on saturday and sunday. >> were those snowflakes on the map? 59 degrees on tv hill. the orioles break even with the yankees. keith mills will have more. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. our ocean spray cran-cherry juice drinks are made with sweet cherries and the crisp, clean taste of our cranberries. i cannot tell a lie -- 'tis tasty. okay, george washington, did you...
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it water temperatures in the upper 70's to around 80. 30's in the morning in the mountains. warming to the upper 60's tomorrow. eastern shore locations, interior sections could be in the upper 40's. daytime temperatures are comfortable. same thing at ocean city. cool at night and sunny and mild during the day. spectacular late summer weather. two storms that we're tracking, hurricane michael and leslie. those are continuing to move north. this could be tropical storm nadine. high pressure produces clear skies and sundays. >> this is 11 sports. >> the wait finally ends for the ravens as they get to kick off tonight. against their rivals, the cincinnati bengals and the ravens are looking to begin with the help will be a fifth consecutive season. they beat the bengals and locked up the home field advantage. their first-ever monday night football game at home under the head coach. we will see an offense that looks different than it did a year ago. in two games, rice ran for 295 had touchdowns of 71 and 51 yards. they have stretched out the offense. joe flacco during the ball mor
it water temperatures in the upper 70's to around 80. 30's in the morning in the mountains. warming to the upper 60's tomorrow. eastern shore locations, interior sections could be in the upper 40's. daytime temperatures are comfortable. same thing at ocean city. cool at night and sunny and mild during the day. spectacular late summer weather. two storms that we're tracking, hurricane michael and leslie. those are continuing to move north. this could be tropical storm nadine. high pressure...
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annapolis along the water. 60's in moste ' locations. highs in the 70's today. temperatures will warm into the lower 80's by mid-week, but the will be kept at bay. next chance of rain is not until the weekend. angela >> . 66 is easy for manassas. no early delays past centreville. way to the beltway and continuing to the teddy roosevelt bridge, nothing. , all lanes are open. moving without the letter from morning, this especially in the southbound direction. are not seeing any into ations heading germantown and continuing to the spur. k at democracyloo boulevard. no delays or incidents or the of your monday morning drive. that's the latest. >> we are looking at 57 degrees. a children's dance class which include gold dancing, coming up. and a harry potter star could your computer to crash. and a harry potter star could your computer to crash. be sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching
annapolis along the water. 60's in moste ' locations. highs in the 70's today. temperatures will warm into the lower 80's by mid-week, but the will be kept at bay. next chance of rain is not until the weekend. angela >> . 66 is easy for manassas. no early delays past centreville. way to the beltway and continuing to the teddy roosevelt bridge, nothing. , all lanes are open. moving without the letter from morning, this especially in the southbound direction. are not seeing any into ations...
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temperatures in the upper 40's and low 50's by this time tomorrow. the weather stays the same through the end of the week with lots of sunshine. overnight lows will dip to around 50 degrees. the atmosphere was changed as we head into the weekend. 83 on saturday with maybe a few scattered showers or thunderstorms. 6:15. >> good morning. not bad as you start out. west on 50 on the bay bridge, we have a right lane closure that is due to some debris. there's an accident in severn. no problems on any other major roadway south of the city. 46. new- 59 near towson. monument street is closed near patterson park. that is because of the sinkhole repair. a live look outside start with 95 at the fort mchenry. a nice start there. not tracking any delays at the harbor tunnel. we still have the right lessane close at the bay bridge. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the 26,000 teachers and support staff in chicago or hitting the picket lines. the teachers union called for a strike late last night. the schools will remain open so students in the free breakf
temperatures in the upper 40's and low 50's by this time tomorrow. the weather stays the same through the end of the week with lots of sunshine. overnight lows will dip to around 50 degrees. the atmosphere was changed as we head into the weekend. 83 on saturday with maybe a few scattered showers or thunderstorms. 6:15. >> good morning. not bad as you start out. west on 50 on the bay bridge, we have a right lane closure that is due to some debris. there's an accident in severn. no problems...
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west, already into the 50's. waking up tomorrow morning for heading out to work, plenty of sunshine. the sun will rise at 6:45. temperatures will generally only in the 50's. we will talk about how long the beautiful weather will last and in ournce for rain day outlook. >> new at 11:00, a story boast .roken by our partners a troubling discovery inside a maryland library. could change the way library employees are hired. think a place like library is pretty much like a school. >> this weekend, people were man workedlearn this here for several months after he on child pornography charges last december and indicted a month later. >> i do not know the whole story. our partners show he was charged with 11 counts of of child pornography. asyou have a predator such area and you do not know when the opportunity will itself when he can take advantage of a child. >> i am surprised. he was helpful. was suspended in july, from his work was only after a phone call from a citizen, never to return. d idea to dobe a goo backgroun
west, already into the 50's. waking up tomorrow morning for heading out to work, plenty of sunshine. the sun will rise at 6:45. temperatures will generally only in the 50's. we will talk about how long the beautiful weather will last and in ournce for rain day outlook. >> new at 11:00, a story boast .roken by our partners a troubling discovery inside a maryland library. could change the way library employees are hired. think a place like library is pretty much like a school. >> this...
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the s&p 500 volatility index exchange traded note was up 5.5%. this tends to rally when the s&p 500 falls. and that's tonight's "market focus." you may think of amazon as the world's biggest store. but amazon is also the world's largest behavioral economics laboratory. the company carefully measures every aspect of how consumers act how they respond to incentives. as darren gersh reports, amazon is now testing whether its customers will pay $15 more to not see advertisements on the latest kindle tablets. >> reporter: how much would you pay to not be interrupted? in the digital world, amazon is trying to find a precise answer to that question. >> traditionally where it's been hard to serve ads because they seem interruptive, by really drawing that line for consumers between paying with dollars and paying with eyeballs, amazon may be taking a big step towards paving the way for other media outlets to be able to charge to serve an ad-free environment. if enough people are willing to pay for ad-free, amazon might even take the next logical step. >> w
the s&p 500 volatility index exchange traded note was up 5.5%. this tends to rally when the s&p 500 falls. and that's tonight's "market focus." you may think of amazon as the world's biggest store. but amazon is also the world's largest behavioral economics laboratory. the company carefully measures every aspect of how consumers act how they respond to incentives. as darren gersh reports, amazon is now testing whether its customers will pay $15 more to not see advertisements...
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look at the evenratures, and 50's and 60's. best weather since june. i wanted a sweater. sit tight. morning might be a little bit cooler. 61 in d.c. right now. warming up into the 70's this afternoon. nothing but sunshine. looks fantastic. checking in with angela foster. not too good for folks travelling in carrollton. eastbound 66, the accident is on shoulder just after 50, but of sloweing a lot traffic. look of the accident scene, at least five cars collision. this southbound on the baltimore washington parkway. police are now telling us we're the shoulder and far right to get by. very slow process. that the lake extends back now to the capital beltway. delay extends back to the capital beltway. minor volume delays on 270. prince george's police cluesment searches for murder.'s she was shot to death in her about two weeks ago. weeks later this community is after thisock murder. george's county hold a public meeting to try their best to re- enter a number of questions mysteriousthis murder. you will recall, a 17-year-old amber stanley was brutally murdered inside her schoolroom. sh
look at the evenratures, and 50's and 60's. best weather since june. i wanted a sweater. sit tight. morning might be a little bit cooler. 61 in d.c. right now. warming up into the 70's this afternoon. nothing but sunshine. looks fantastic. checking in with angela foster. not too good for folks travelling in carrollton. eastbound 66, the accident is on shoulder just after 50, but of sloweing a lot traffic. look of the accident scene, at least five cars collision. this southbound on the baltimore...
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comfortable, high temperatures in the mid to upper 70's. possibly 80 degrees especially south of town later on today. here is the extended forecast. bright sunshine all week along with low humidity. temperature's rising into the wednesday and thursday and the humidity kept at bay. next chance of rain on saturday. now to angela for the commute. latest is that it is nice outside and a nice drive. the only trouble spot in anne county, pretty serious accident overnight. 450the ramp from northbound to eastboundened 50. around the capital beltway, not much. stretch oft e outer loop on th after new hampshire ave. as you make your way to boulevard, they are blocking just one lane. springfield, there is a northbound and routes 17. lanes getting by. still very light volume. not many delays to start a monday morning drive. back to you. >> thank you. the lights are back on this of the viewingt area after a ferocious storm on saturday knocking out power to people in100,000 washington, virginia, and maryland. about 500 this morning. this was after sunday
comfortable, high temperatures in the mid to upper 70's. possibly 80 degrees especially south of town later on today. here is the extended forecast. bright sunshine all week along with low humidity. temperature's rising into the wednesday and thursday and the humidity kept at bay. next chance of rain on saturday. now to angela for the commute. latest is that it is nice outside and a nice drive. the only trouble spot in anne county, pretty serious accident overnight. 450the ramp from northbound...
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temperatures in the mid-70s and it will be in the '40's and 50's. there will be spots in the '40's and early sunrise. the next seven days are worth waiting for. temperatures in the low 80s but the comfortable low humidity the rest of the week. >> we have an waiting for this for quite awhile. >> you can join the three of us back here at 11:00. have a good one. the middle class is carrying a heavy load in america. but mitt romney doesn't see it. under the romney plan, a middle class family will pay an average of up to $2,000 re a year in taxes. while at the same time giving multi-millionaires like himsf a $250,000 tax cut so, romney hits the middle class harder... and gives millionaires an even bigger break. is that the way forward for america? i'm barack obama and i approve this message. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voti for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...accord
temperatures in the mid-70s and it will be in the '40's and 50's. there will be spots in the '40's and early sunrise. the next seven days are worth waiting for. temperatures in the low 80s but the comfortable low humidity the rest of the week. >> we have an waiting for this for quite awhile. >> you can join the three of us back here at 11:00. have a good one. the middle class is carrying a heavy load in america. but mitt romney doesn't see it. under the romney plan, a middle class...
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the nasdaq lost about 32 and the s&p 500 dipped nearly nine. we start with suzanne pratt looking at what options remain for the fed, and how investors might react to them. >> reporter: as has been the case frequently this year, all eyes here on wall street, have been looking south about 200 miles, to washington. what traders have been watching is what happens here at the federal reserve. and, this week is no different, more watching and waiting for more stimulus. it is widely anticipated fed policymakers will decide once again to step in and try help the economy. >> we're expecting another round of quantitative easing, q.e.3., they'll probably buy mainly u.s. treasury securities. at the same time, they'll probably extend the language on when they expect to be hiking rates from 2014 to 2015. but, even if the market gets more assistance from the fed on thursday, traders say don't expect a big rally in stocks. >> it is probably factored into the market. but a lot will depend on what form another easing will take. in other words what will be the me
the nasdaq lost about 32 and the s&p 500 dipped nearly nine. we start with suzanne pratt looking at what options remain for the fed, and how investors might react to them. >> reporter: as has been the case frequently this year, all eyes here on wall street, have been looking south about 200 miles, to washington. what traders have been watching is what happens here at the federal reserve. and, this week is no different, more watching and waiting for more stimulus. it is widely...
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starting off at in the low 70's to the upper 60's. by the end of the game, if you plan to add to the stadium, grab a jacket. you may need it towards the end, especially tonight. maybe even some upper 40's for the low temperature. it is the type of gear that is surprising when we walked out. beautiful weather and the sunshine eased every day. >> thank you. the post convention push is under way. president obama is hoping to ride momentum on the campaign trail, but mitt romney's camp is claiming its own uptick. holley jackson has the story. >> it was not just as a burly pizza shop owner giving the president a lift -- literally. the president also got a leg up this weekend in several polls showing that he pulled ahead of his gop challenger by as many as five percentage points. but romney is hoping to close the gap and talking up more popular parts of the health-care law that he would keep. >> i'm not getting rid of all of health care reform. of course, there are a number of things that i like that i will keep in place. if one is to make s
starting off at in the low 70's to the upper 60's. by the end of the game, if you plan to add to the stadium, grab a jacket. you may need it towards the end, especially tonight. maybe even some upper 40's for the low temperature. it is the type of gear that is surprising when we walked out. beautiful weather and the sunshine eased every day. >> thank you. the post convention push is under way. president obama is hoping to ride momentum on the campaign trail, but mitt romney's camp is...
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tonight: mild with temperatures cool into the '50's 40's in the suburbs ... tomorrow: sunni windy and a warmer wednesday will be 88 degrees tomorrow will be 86 degrees ... your live illinois lottery drawing is coming up [ kate ] most women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. s. m uuele good afternoon ... these other midday winning lottery numbers here are the winning picked three numbers 3 numbers 5 7 5 here are your winning pick four numbers: 3 8 1 2 time for sports: jay cutler showed off his new favorite receiver in the season opener, while the bears' defense welcomed rookie andrew luck to the nfl. brian urlacher started and played into the third. bears were down early, but matt forte runs for 33-yards to set up a michael bush touchdown... forte had 120 total yards. bears up seven in the second... tim jennings gets his fir
tonight: mild with temperatures cool into the '50's 40's in the suburbs ... tomorrow: sunni windy and a warmer wednesday will be 88 degrees tomorrow will be 86 degrees ... your live illinois lottery drawing is coming up [ kate ] most women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all...
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liz: almost like following the s&p. you're up 32%, and -- 22%, and i say, well, you're matching them. how do you get above that? >> we don't spend a lot of time comparing ourselves to the s&p. liz: what do you compare yourselves to? >> not relative to a benchmark. for example, the s&p would have a lot more in financials than we do or a lot more in other types of cyclicals. liz: let's mention what you're in, some of these names. you have walmart, exxonmobil. i look at, for example, bristol-myers. you've got a couple of names like at&t and verizon. so that, to me, spells dividends. >> yes. and what we've seen is, actually, so we invest in large cap dividend-paying stocks, and they've done very well for all the right reasons which is in this low-rate environment, people are looking for income. liz: how much longer do they do well? >> we think we're starting to see something of a shift. in particular it's often the higher-yielding end of the spectrum, so a, the at&t and ven have done very well from the stock perspective but
liz: almost like following the s&p. you're up 32%, and -- 22%, and i say, well, you're matching them. how do you get above that? >> we don't spend a lot of time comparing ourselves to the s&p. liz: what do you compare yourselves to? >> not relative to a benchmark. for example, the s&p would have a lot more in financials than we do or a lot more in other types of cyclicals. liz: let's mention what you're in, some of these names. you have walmart, exxonmobil. i look at,...
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we arey8 working hard to make e ourñr subcommittee is up toñr s. there is one other issue that came up recently. in courage -- we got some information about umb buildings that were upgraded, and the type of ramp may not have been installed per the intent roof e ordinance. a lot of brick wallsxd are layes of brick. it appears that they were approved for thatÑiñr purpose. in some cases, the property owners were only anchoring the first layer of brick. we cannot know if this issue is on a couple buildings,fácouple s happening consistently. this is from some years ago. so, our subcommitteeçókóñ has bn communication, and --ep&e%ei çówe believe a study should be done to review some of the plans to see how many buildings might be using the type of anchor we are talking about. what we are trying to get a handle on, are all of these g impacted? or is it just aÑg÷ few that are impacted? the bottom line is, if it is justñr the first layer, we're nt going to get the strength that everyone expected on the code. from the code. if we look at plants,
we arey8 working hard to make e ourñr subcommittee is up toñr s. there is one other issue that came up recently. in courage -- we got some information about umb buildings that were upgraded, and the type of ramp may not have been installed per the intent roof e ordinance. a lot of brick wallsxd are layes of brick. it appears that they were approved for thatÑiñr purpose. in some cases, the property owners were only anchoring the first layer of brick. we cannot know if this issue is on a...
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tomorrow morning, you folks will be into the 40's. look at the dry air that not only covers us, but covers so much of the country. that is lesley racing toward newfoundland. there is a hurricane watch out and that could be -- that could become nadine. no threat to the eastern united states. temperatures all over the east are into the '60s and '70s. there is the nasty front heading out to sea. the overall pattern is building a bridge over us which means high pressure and dry air. as we go through the nighttime hours, the cloud will dissipate. look at the morning low temperatures. it will actually be lower than this. probably in to the high 40's. a warm sweater for the youngsters heading out to school. once again the afternoon temperatures are ideal. low humidity and the pattern continues to march night. when you get up, head out to work tomorrow morning temperatures are in the mid '40's. even the folks into southern maryland, you will see in the high 40's. a delightful day with temperatures near 80. that will be the story heading into
tomorrow morning, you folks will be into the 40's. look at the dry air that not only covers us, but covers so much of the country. that is lesley racing toward newfoundland. there is a hurricane watch out and that could be -- that could become nadine. no threat to the eastern united states. temperatures all over the east are into the '60s and '70s. there is the nasty front heading out to sea. the overall pattern is building a bridge over us which means high pressure and dry air. as we go...
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variousñr mou's with the various unions, that number was brought in. w<that resulted in quite a savg s. the board of supervisors decided they wanted to increase the code enforcement efforts in our department on our part and added one clerk. so overall you have an increase, 91,000. the reason is because it is so low is becauseñr when the budget waswrsubmitted, the numbers they were using were quite a bit higher. overall, we[éhq:w are adding 29. anyñr new position that are addd are added at 0.77, because you a decrease of eight to 23,000. that is due to city-wide changes that people agreed to)1n the mou's. salary,rj fringe associated, te salary goes down. one of the bigger changes was the prop c 7rlimpact on city workers. that ins cost and decreased the city's cost of pensions. j who had a salary under 100,000 got 2.5%. anyone over got 3.3%. szñthat saved the city> a considerable amount of money. the next change was in training. what happened on this was that the budget analyst look at our historical use of trainingíd. money. as you know, when we had cuts, we did not spend much mone
variousñr mou's with the various unions, that number was brought in. w a considerable amount of money. the next change was in training. what happened on this was that the budget analyst look at our historical use of trainingíd. money. as you know, when we had cuts, we did not spend much mone
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lower 50's in oakland. we could see morening temperature's in the 40's. a refreshing shot of cool air over spreads burnham much the entire east coast. boston is now looking at 63 degrees. high pressure over head. here is the cold front well offshore. this is what brought us the nasty weather yesterday. strong thunderstorms, gusty winds, heavy downpours. our spies -- skies have cleared. they repeat situation as we move through the remainder of the upcoming week. tuesday, wednesday, thursday friday, waking up to temperatures in the 50's and daytime highs at the 80 degree mark. skies had cleared out mark -- nicely. a few showers early in the day in western pennsylvania. they did not make their way to our area. we saw clouds but none of the rain. 57 degrees a projected lifetime low at reagan national airport. a lot of sunshine tomorrow. it warms up back in the 70's. by tuesday more sunshine. temperatures in the lower 80's. 48 to 60. it is absolutely beautiful. you need sunglasses, with temperatures around 80 degrees. an afternoon high. extended outlook, if yo
lower 50's in oakland. we could see morening temperature's in the 40's. a refreshing shot of cool air over spreads burnham much the entire east coast. boston is now looking at 63 degrees. high pressure over head. here is the cold front well offshore. this is what brought us the nasty weather yesterday. strong thunderstorms, gusty winds, heavy downpours. our spies -- skies have cleared. they repeat situation as we move through the remainder of the upcoming week. tuesday, wednesday, thursday...
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of all ran up during i have time to tell you what the numbers are now 79 at concord 66 at 0: 66 at s f o the [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. so does aarp, serving americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp dicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. >>> welcome back as promised lettuce look on the weather. will look for things to warm up this week. the numbers and then will nudge 90 degrees. all week this week. the numbers, the warm up 1-3 degrees. and continue in that direction. not a dramatic warming trend. today are shocking whether you can see low pressure over california oregon border produces thunderstorms low pressure moves and over the queen charlottes, the high comes up a little bit, not dramatically enough we get warmer in line, we
of all ran up during i have time to tell you what the numbers are now 79 at concord 66 at 0: 66 at s f o the [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. so does aarp, serving americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp dicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare...
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s&p get sucked back into this rally. today's bearishness is the mirror image of 2007's euphoria. there was so many downside risks then and so many upside risks now. virtually no one can see them. instead global investors hide in t-bills with negative yields. he expects eventual bond market losses will make the '08 stock wipeout look trivial. how will these losses harm the economy? that's tomorrow's problem. besides, as he says, as you know, i'm not that smart. i have no idea. the point here is very simple. i showed you at the top of the hour there was this. bob pisani just focused on this as well. there's a real feeling out there, melissa, the rest of the year every dip, you saw it earlier today, is going to find buying. i don't know if the s&p is going to double in the next three to four years. but i'll tell you, betting against this guy really since i knew him in junior high school has been a mistake. i just want people who wanted to know what he's thinking now, that's what he's thinking. >> yet, gary, there are a lot
s&p get sucked back into this rally. today's bearishness is the mirror image of 2007's euphoria. there was so many downside risks then and so many upside risks now. virtually no one can see them. instead global investors hide in t-bills with negative yields. he expects eventual bond market losses will make the '08 stock wipeout look trivial. how will these losses harm the economy? that's tomorrow's problem. besides, as he says, as you know, i'm not that smart. i have no idea. the point here...
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the people who moved out of the city in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's -- a move to surrounding counties. the churches tended to follow them, or the churches remained there and had no real grounding in the city. drive around town and go to any of the large so-called black churches. look at the license plates. they are maryland, for the most part. some virginia. few from the district. what does that mean? this pastor no longer has a constituency in that the city. that constituency is outside the city. so they do not have a voice. they do not have a collective voice. they do not comment on the morality or immorality in government. the few who show up to say something are all politically motivated in one way or the other. for example, you have these revelations about corruption in the city. people pleading guilty. people going off to jail. a council member forced to resign from the council, the chairman. two of the most prominent black pastors in the city -- what do you hear? we have to protect our mayor. he is innocent until proven guilty. ok, fine, but what about the criminality? what you
the people who moved out of the city in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's -- a move to surrounding counties. the churches tended to follow them, or the churches remained there and had no real grounding in the city. drive around town and go to any of the large so-called black churches. look at the license plates. they are maryland, for the most part. some virginia. few from the district. what does that mean? this pastor no longer has a constituency in that the city. that constituency is outside the...
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s office to work on a stay away order. sal's like they have places to go and are not necessarily homeless. i could probably identify five or six of them. >> they can bundle cases. if they are offenders you see routinely, one and fraction alone is one and fraction, but if you have 10, if you have 88 assigned to that issue, that seems like a big concern. >> i would wonder how many times you have to bundle them before something happens? >> my recommendation as a partnership. i was a citizen and worked at that d.a.'s office and was concerned about car break ins. on one side, they say there should be more arrests and the other side says there should be more prosecutions. when we sit and the room and say we don't the same offender is getting out, that is probably where there is a solution. there are other folks that i know that d.a. said being responsible to community concerns is a priority. there are some system things we have to work on but it starts with people like you insisting on it. i would recommend a process that is col
s office to work on a stay away order. sal's like they have places to go and are not necessarily homeless. i could probably identify five or six of them. >> they can bundle cases. if they are offenders you see routinely, one and fraction alone is one and fraction, but if you have 10, if you have 88 assigned to that issue, that seems like a big concern. >> i would wonder how many times you have to bundle them before something happens? >> my recommendation as a partnership. i...
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's. this is the one this continuity between the 33rd and 34th president. we have made it so politically dangerous and legally difficult that we don't catch anyone anymore. we take another option. we tell them. i don't oppose that. this is opposing the force and i wasn't sitting in the record my last two years as the director because i only put two additional people in guantanamo in 2007 and in 2008. but we are losing the opportunity to interrogate and to learn about our enemy because i really do think we has a whole, not just the president, not just the cia -- this is the one area we have not worked out the consensus, and so we will not capture and detain and hold anyone that we are not convinced we can put into an article precourt that we cannot put into detention which is a fair cry from of the geneva convention and the lobby of the armed conflict and the logic of the nation at war suggests we should do. and so, if i am looking forward, in the truth and lending i'm an adviser on the rom
's. this is the one this continuity between the 33rd and 34th president. we have made it so politically dangerous and legally difficult that we don't catch anyone anymore. we take another option. we tell them. i don't oppose that. this is opposing the force and i wasn't sitting in the record my last two years as the director because i only put two additional people in guantanamo in 2007 and in 2008. but we are losing the opportunity to interrogate and to learn about our enemy because i really...
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tomorrow will be lot like to day, in the upper 70's and load humidity. lower 80's wednesday-friday. humidity will not be a factor. >> we love to hear that. we will take it. coming up next, one [ romney ] t this president can ask us to be p patient. this s president can tell us it was someone else's fault. but this president cannot tell us that you're better off today than when he took office. [ female announcer ] here in virginia, we're not better off under president obama. his defense cuts threaten over one hundred thirty thousand jobs lowering home values, putting families at risk. the romney plan? tax cuts for middle class families. north american energy independence. create over three hundred forty thousand new jobs for virginia. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approved this message. anncr: this sino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department o
tomorrow will be lot like to day, in the upper 70's and load humidity. lower 80's wednesday-friday. humidity will not be a factor. >> we love to hear that. we will take it. coming up next, one [ romney ] t this president can ask us to be p patient. this s president can tell us it was someone else's fault. but this president cannot tell us that you're better off today than when he took office. [ female announcer ] here in virginia, we're not better off under president obama. his defense...
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i want to make sure that the people thathnu are affected by s change, that they know about this. how long have they been on line? >> first of all, i meet with various teams,ñr the san francio association. ñr promised them that we would try to do it through the mail. ñne didñr not do any request. >> i do not know what the number is now, but it was not a huge outpouring. it takes a while for people to get used to asking for it.seconr that what comes through is not -- what is out here is not what was put in here. some people are much more comfortable with coming here. we need to do morew3 outreach to let people know it is available. that is why we bring it up. >> it talks to the point here, stakeholders. where i get stubbornñr about the issue, staff has done a lot of everything to facilitate, and when they do, the stakeholders do not react. it is just a point. if you could make that point, as the acting director. we do put new policies inñr plae and we expect them to be used. if it is therefore only -- almost one month and there are only a couple of p them -- it was a big issu
i want to make sure that the people thathnu are affected by s change, that they know about this. how long have they been on line? >> first of all, i meet with various teams,ñr the san francio association. ñr promised them that we would try to do it through the mail. ñne didñr not do any request. >> i do not know what the number is now, but it was not a huge outpouring. it takes a while for people to get used to asking for it.seconr that what comes through is not -- what is out...
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fox 5's karen gray houston is live on chartsey street where the shooting happened. what do police hope to accomplish with this meeting? >> reporter: to tell you the truth, police seem as baffled as neighbors about this mysterious shooting. the meeting is an opportunity to exchange information on all sides. somebody for some reason barged into amber stanley's house right down the street here, kicked in the door to her bedroom and shot and killed her. now police are really trying to draw residents into this meeting. they've posted the time and place on an electronic billboard around the corner on watkins drive. the meeting is at 7:00 tonight at kettering community center. a spokesman says the purpose is to get the community up to date on the investigation and to also receive information from the community no matter how small or seemingly insignificant. we know that amber was a promising and popular student, a senior at charles flower high. she was in an honors program in science and technology and hoped to attend harvard university and become a doctor. police are unsu
fox 5's karen gray houston is live on chartsey street where the shooting happened. what do police hope to accomplish with this meeting? >> reporter: to tell you the truth, police seem as baffled as neighbors about this mysterious shooting. the meeting is an opportunity to exchange information on all sides. somebody for some reason barged into amber stanley's house right down the street here, kicked in the door to her bedroom and shot and killed her. now police are really trying to draw...
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we look for upper seventies for south bay 78 santa clara upper 80's inland 89 antioch. north bay a little bit warmer 81 at petaluma. extended forecast numbers in the mid-90s temperatures recover to that by the end of the week. will stay in the '70s warm up inland and around the bay. >>> despite the high prices 49 fans are staying with the team and a move to the south bay more than that more than half of the first wave of season tickets sold. 70 percent of that comes from current season-ticket holders this comes as a surprise many middle-class families were thought to be priced out of the new stadium. >>> that is a surprise but the 49ers keep playing like today that place might be sold out. why jim harbaugh forming at the mouth we will explain. ,, >>> the 49ers and packers had designs on super bowl last year but both lost to the new york giants today a new season begins at flambeau field. jim harbaugh forming at the mouth over some of the replacement officials. alex met with his new go to man randy moss. four catches and 49 yds. 13-7 lead in that. david akers from 63 yds
we look for upper seventies for south bay 78 santa clara upper 80's inland 89 antioch. north bay a little bit warmer 81 at petaluma. extended forecast numbers in the mid-90s temperatures recover to that by the end of the week. will stay in the '70s warm up inland and around the bay. >>> despite the high prices 49 fans are staying with the team and a move to the south bay more than that more than half of the first wave of season tickets sold. 70 percent of that comes from current...
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. >> reporter: the shoshana s. cardin school sits stucked way way. david prashker takes over as the school celebrates its tenth year anniversary. prashker has already restructured the school's leadership team and has new programs. >> it's all about growth, building, vision for the school, normal vision, to bring the institute tonight community, regardless of the denomination and build a school that really focuses on critical thinking, critical inquiring, on developing young and informed minds. >> reporter: growth and development are top priorities at this jewish high school. the school serves nearly 50 students in ninth through 12 grade. previously they operated separately. now each will be fully integrated under its own dean. it's a leadership and mentoring program that coordinates community projects and intern ships. >> one key aspect of cardin is that we're a college prep school. we work with children, young adults, maybe i should call them, as individuals. we're trying to understand who they are as individuals, what their needs are. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: the shoshana s. cardin school sits stucked way way. david prashker takes over as the school celebrates its tenth year anniversary. prashker has already restructured the school's leadership team and has new programs. >> it's all about growth, building, vision for the school, normal vision, to bring the institute tonight community, regardless of the denomination and build a school that really focuses on critical thinking, critical inquiring, on developing young and...
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now it far trails the s&p 500's gain. however, those who are bullish on this market point to this as confirmation that the bull trend remains intact. you have the likes of delta airlines. a lot of the airlines are on the way up today. delta's up better than 2%. united continental is up as well. conway is up 1.25%. and it is a fairly broad-based advance with fedex also participating. they're all on the upside today, ty, and a lot of dow theorists and think there might be more legs to this move in the dow jones industrial average are pointing to it as proof of that. >>> aig one of the big stories over the weekend, down more than 1% a day after the treasury department announced an $18 billion offering of stock it owns. that's the biggest stock sale since the government took over aig in 2008 and bumped $182 billion of yours into the insurer. the treasury will become a minority shareholder now cutting its stake from 53% to around 20%. the offering is seen as a victory for aig's ceo robert benmosche. he took the helm in 2009 an
now it far trails the s&p 500's gain. however, those who are bullish on this market point to this as confirmation that the bull trend remains intact. you have the likes of delta airlines. a lot of the airlines are on the way up today. delta's up better than 2%. united continental is up as well. conway is up 1.25%. and it is a fairly broad-based advance with fedex also participating. they're all on the upside today, ty, and a lot of dow theorists and think there might be more legs to this...
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on 8th avenue.a lincoln l-s sped arounddthe turn... and lost control...smashing into the number 14 bus.the car was dragged 40 feet ... and caught on fire. nicole didio, bus accident victim: 6.36.40 "the bus just started squeeling and trying to stop and, all of a sudden, nicole didio, bus accident victim: 6.38.01 "a couple minutes later, there was just smoke surrounding the whole area."christine medford, accident victim's mother: 6.34455 "you could tell that it was burned. and, you could smell it." it."the driver of the bus.. and eight passengers were takenntaken to the hospital.. and treated for minor injuries. the driver of the car died... and the 14-year-old passenger... is in stable condiiion... at johns hopkins. neither were wearing a seatbelt. a baltimore man has been charggd in the stabbing death oo a security guard during a bar fight. "hayward trice" has been charged with 1-st degree muuder for killing "tavares jones" during a fight last weekknd at "tte bee's" bar in parkville. officials say "jones" was stabbed multiple times wh
on 8th avenue.a lincoln l-s sped arounddthe turn... and lost control...smashing into the number 14 bus.the car was dragged 40 feet ... and caught on fire. nicole didio, bus accident victim: 6.36.40 "the bus just started squeeling and trying to stop and, all of a sudden, nicole didio, bus accident victim: 6.38.01 "a couple minutes later, there was just smoke surrounding the whole area."christine medford, accident victim's mother: 6.34455 "you could tell that it was burned....
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we will l i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. anniversary of the september 11th attacks. tonight officials are warning of new potential danger. abc news has obtained a b
we will l i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it...
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since the 1970's, many species have been suffering from the scarcity of food. >> it is quite obvious that the main problem was that the fisheries were intensified, even though the hunting stock was coming down, and that led to the total collapse of the herring stock. >> the consequences of global warming aggravate the seabird problems. the colonies are getting smaller. the population has almost completely disappeared. he has been observing for more than 50 years. a few bird species have multiplied in that time, but the overall situation has deteriorated dramatically. in drilling for oil begins now, food scarcity could be a secondary threat. ocean currents wash an oil spill onto the coast in no time. >> it could simply wipe out the sea bird populations here. you need only a small amount of oil to kill thousands of seabirds. if you are giving priority to increase the speed of using the resources, then we will commence somewhere along the route. >> he wants to keep on fighting so that in the future, puffin's can still raise their chicks hear undisturbed. >> an oil-field just 22 kilomete
since the 1970's, many species have been suffering from the scarcity of food. >> it is quite obvious that the main problem was that the fisheries were intensified, even though the hunting stock was coming down, and that led to the total collapse of the herring stock. >> the consequences of global warming aggravate the seabird problems. the colonies are getting smaller. the population has almost completely disappeared. he has been observing for more than 50 years. a few bird species...
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so here's a 3-year look at s&p 500. today we sit at 1435. obviously the highest level over the past several years. down a little bit today. here is what morgan stanley says. they're predicting a drop of 15% from today's level by the end of the year to 1214. let me get out the pen here, guys. i will show you 1214 would be a level we haven't seen since late last year. on the other hand bears private bank is talking about 1450. they say this rally this year will continue off the charts to 1450 but they're also saying if we get there, take some money off the table and hit the sidelines because they think that is time to take some profits. mole list sachs lori, a lot of questions as we hit the lofty levels in the s&p. lori: i like the football-style report with the telestrator and the play-by-play. sandra, thank you. melissa: congress is back in session after a five-week break but will anything get done with a month left in the fiscal year? rich edson has more. rich? >> we'll avoid a government shutdown next week. that's about it. billions in aut
so here's a 3-year look at s&p 500. today we sit at 1435. obviously the highest level over the past several years. down a little bit today. here is what morgan stanley says. they're predicting a drop of 15% from today's level by the end of the year to 1214. let me get out the pen here, guys. i will show you 1214 would be a level we haven't seen since late last year. on the other hand bears private bank is talking about 1450. they say this rally this year will continue off the charts to 1450...
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s&p 500 up 14% this year. highest level in more than four years. could be -- right now we're on track for the best year since 2003. that's got everybody asking is this market top heavy at these levels? if i go back to the s&p 500, here's a big shocker for you guys, i'm going to put up let's say a three-year chart. morgan stanley just put out a note saying that the next move is down, and it's double digit percentages down. they are calling it for dagen and connell believe it or not 1214 for the s&p to finish the year. that would be a drop of 15% from where we are today. we also have some folks that are calling it to go up for the rest of the year and that will be on the trade throughout the day. connell: thanks. dagen: quarter after the hour, stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole? nicole: a lot of names making news on wall street. the dow is up about 6 points, but you have some names that are certainly hitting key thresholds. names like apple and google for example hitting new 52 week highs. with apple i should cent myself -- i should correct myse
s&p 500 up 14% this year. highest level in more than four years. could be -- right now we're on track for the best year since 2003. that's got everybody asking is this market top heavy at these levels? if i go back to the s&p 500, here's a big shocker for you guys, i'm going to put up let's say a three-year chart. morgan stanley just put out a note saying that the next move is down, and it's double digit percentages down. they are calling it for dagen and connell believe it or not 1214...